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Can you explain how a graph showing the weakest currencies is being disingenuous in anyway, you were free to draw your own conclusions. You said a weak currency was potentially a good thing so the burden of proof is on you, you definitely failed there with the FTSE graph.
One day you will get over yourself and stop trying to pick a fight with me in every thread, especially when you are so woefully prepared.
Francois Fillon was 7/2 on Wiliam Hill when I was on about it above.
I was considering putting 10 quid on him.
Now he is 2/5!.
About 5/2 across the board.
http://www.oddschecker.com/politics/...next-president
The drop down menu under "match select" gives the odds for the austrian election as well.
The far right guy is odds on.
And so is a no vote in Italy. Meaning if Renzi is a man of his word he'll resign....
Absolutely no idea what the swedish one is about!.
They must have been dancing on the streets of Aberystwyth last night. A shame Fillon's wife is not called Ffion.
He's a big fan of Thatcher apparently. A Thatcherite or a watered down fascist on the right. Nice choice.
Think the left in France are fecked. Will be interesting to see if Macron's En Marche! centrist project has any appeal. He's a former Rothschild banker so Splott David will be cheering him on.
When you take into account that half of that fall was done on purpose by BoE then it is not so bad. BoE clearly see a weaker pound as a positive to get through Brexit. So where does that leave us. Is a weaker pound bad or good? It certainly makes us more competitive around the world, and that is the reasoning behind the BoE weakening the currency by arguably unnecessarily reducing interest rates.
I know from my point of view that my goods purchased from China in USD have gone up. But so have my exports. Thanks to the weaker, more competitive pound my business is now a net exporter. Sales abroad are up 100%. And now make around 40% of my sales.
The proportion has gone down the last few weeks as the Euro has significantly weakened recently. Heading for 1:1 with US Dollar if you believe the reports.
Done some basic figures on this weekends sales. Euro sales account for 50% of export sales, USD 40%. Total exports accounted for 45% of my weekend sales.